TCC believes that international collaboration and exchange can accelerate positive change in the realm of coaching development. One area where we would like to have a positive impact is ethics in coaching.

Sporting ethics is huge deal, you can get anybody to go out there and coach and yell and do ridiculous things and think that its okay because you have wins, but teams are looking for coaches that have good ethics because it just puts a better face on the team rather then someone who is getting in trouble for cheating and etc.

Comparing, exchanging, and collaborating the standards of ethics within coaching internationally will give us all insight on how athletes or anyone at that matter is being treated, trained, and/or if there is any authority abuse going on by the coaches. - GARY M.

But do ethics stop there? In many instances yes. Most coaching firms (ours included) don't have a defined code of ethics for their coaches or employees. Instead, they rely on personal morality--a person's intuition of what's ...

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